The causal autonomy of the special sciences
There have long been controversies about how it is that minds can fit into a physical universe. Emergence in Mind presents new essays by a distinguished group of philosophers investigating whether mental properties can be said to 'emerge' from the physical processes in the universe. Such emergence requires mental properties to be different from physical properties, and much of the discussion relates to what the consequences of such a difference might be in areas such as freedom of the will, and the possibility of scientific explanations of non-physical (for example, social) phenomena. The volume also extends the debate about emergence by considering the independence of chemical properties from physical properties, and investigating what would need to be the case for there to be groups that could be said to exercise rationality.
| Item Type | Chapter |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2010 The Authors |
| Departments |
Government Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method CPNSS |
| Date Deposited | 23 Jul 2008 08:46 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/5795 |
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